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Marimekko 'Field of Flowers' Hong Kong Exhibition
Marimekko 'Field of Flowers' Hong Kong Exhibition

Time Out

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Marimekko 'Field of Flowers' Hong Kong Exhibition

Finnish design powerhouse Marimekko brings its vibrant 'Field of Flowers' exhibition to The Mills from June 13 to 22, marking the brand's first major showcase in Hong Kong. Dive into 25 bold new floral prints by five rising designers, each putting their fresh spin on Marimekko's iconic joyful aesthetic. Don't miss the pop-up store stocked with limited-edition totes, pouches, and home goods featuring exclusive patterns.

Marimekko Applies its Iconic Patterns to Artek Furniture
Marimekko Applies its Iconic Patterns to Artek Furniture

Hypebeast

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hypebeast

Marimekko Applies its Iconic Patterns to Artek Furniture

Two of Finland's biggest design companiesArtekandMarimekkohave joined forces on a collection of furniture that jointly celebrates their creative heritage. The 'Artek + Marimekko' collection, set to debut at this year's 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen next week, sees a series of Artek pieces designed by Alvar Aaalto updated with Marimekko patterns. Included in the collection is a Stool 60, Bench 153B, and Table 90D, which Aalto designed between 1933 and 1945. The three prints have been chosen from Marimekko's 'Arkkitehti' series, which was designed by Maija Isola and have gone on to become some of the brand's most recongnisable patterns. Rather than simply applying the prints to the surface of the furniture, the team of craftspeople at Artek have replicated the 'Lokki', 'Seireeni' and 'Kivet' motifs using marquetry techniques. 'Using marquetry on a veneer top surface, the patterns shimmer as they interact with movement and light,' Artek says. 'The collection reflects Artek and Marimekko's pursuit to create long-lasting design, and the production process of this marquetry technique minimises wood waste.' The Artek + Marimekko collection is the latest in a series of collaborations that celebrate the brand's 90th anniversary. It follows on from alimited-edition range featuring Moomin characters, developed by Finnish artist Tove Jansson in 1945, and is joined by a commemorative poster designed by Finnish contemporary artist Inka Bell. While the pieces won't officially launch until September this year, they will be previewed in an installation designed by Linda Bergoth during 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, which will be open from June 17 to 21.

Marimekko Corporation: Managers' transactions (Chen)
Marimekko Corporation: Managers' transactions (Chen)

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Marimekko Corporation: Managers' transactions (Chen)

Marimekko Corporation, Managers' transactions, 19 May 2025 at 4.30 p.m. EESTMarimekko Corporation: Managers' transactions (Chen)Marimekko Corporation's Annual General Meeting held on 15 April 2025 resolved that approximately 40 percent of the annual remuneration of the members of the Board of Directors will be paid in Marimekko's shares acquired from the market. Pursuant to the resolution, shares have been acquired as follows:____________________________________________ Person subject to the notification requirementName: Chen, CarolPosition: Member of the Board/Deputy memberIssuer: Marimekko CorporationLEI: 74370053IOY42B9YJ350 Notification type: INITIAL NOTIFICATIONReference number: 74370053IOY42B9YJ350_20250519091659_45____________________________________________ Transaction date: 2025-05-16Venue: XHELInstrument type: SHAREISIN: FI0009007660Nature of the transaction: RECEIPT OF A SHARE-BASED INCENTIVE Transaction details(1): Volume: 909 Unit price: 0.00 EUR Aggregated transactions(1): Volume: 909 Volume weighted average price: 0.00 EUR MARIMEKKO CORPORATIONReleased by: Corporate Communications, Anna Tuominen, tel. +358 40 584 6944DISTRIBUTION:Nasdaq Helsinki LtdKey media Marimekko is a Finnish lifestyle design company renowned for its original prints and colors. The company's product portfolio includes high-quality clothing, bags and accessories as well as home décor items ranging from textiles to tableware. When Marimekko was founded in 1951, its unparalleled printed fabrics gave it a strong and unique identity. In 2024, the company's net sales totaled EUR 183 million and comparable operating profit margin was 17.5 percent. Globally, there are roughly 170 Marimekko stores, and online store serves customers in 39 countries. The key markets are Northern Europe, the Asia-Pacific region and North America. The Group employs about 480 people. The company's share is quoted on Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd.

Finland's Marimekko's Q1 sales hit $42.9 mn, eyes expansion in Asia
Finland's Marimekko's Q1 sales hit $42.9 mn, eyes expansion in Asia

Fibre2Fashion

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

Finland's Marimekko's Q1 sales hit $42.9 mn, eyes expansion in Asia

Finnish textiles and clothing company Marimekko Group has anticipated an increase in net sales in 2025 compared to 2024. The comparable operating profit margin is projected to be around 16–19 per cent (2024: 17.5 per cent). However, factors such as shifts in global trade policy, changes in consumer confidence and purchasing power in key markets, and potential disruptions in global supply chains may introduce volatility. International sales are estimated to grow in 2025. In the strategy period 2023–2027, Marimekko focusses on Asia as the most important geographical area for international growth. In 2025, net sales in the Asia-Pacific region, group's second-largest market, are expected to increase. All brick-and-mortar Marimekko stores and most online stores in Asia are partner-owned. In 2025, the aim is to open approximately 10–15 new Marimekko stores and shop-in-shops, and most of the planned openings will be in Asia, Marimekko said in a press release. Marimekko is expecting increased net sales and a 16â€'19 per cent operating profit margin in 2025, with strong growth projected in the Asia-Pacific region. The company plans 10â€'15 new store openings, mainly in Asia. Q1 2025 net sales rose 5 per cent to €39.6 million, driven by international growth. CEO Alahuhta-Kasko highlighted ongoing global expansion, and brand storytelling. Meanwhile, Marimekko's net sales for the first quarter (Q1) of 2025 rose by 5 per cent year-over-year (YoY) to €39.6 million (~$42.9 million). This growth was driven primarily by increased wholesale sales in Europe and stronger retail performance in Finland (9 per cent). However, net sales in Finland declined by 3 per cent due to a lower volume of non-recurring promotional deliveries compared to the previous year, which had seen a high concentration of such deliveries and licensing income in Q1. International sales grew by 14 per cent YoY, supported by solid growth in both wholesale and retail channels. The operating profit of the company stood at €4.3 million, with the comparable operating profit at €4.4 million, equating to 11.1 per cent of net sales. The decrease in profit was largely due to a weaker relative sales margin caused by higher discounts, lower licensing income, and increased fixed costs. Nonetheless, the rise in sales helped partially offset these impacts, added the release. 'We continue our consistent efforts to scale up the Marimekko phenomenon internationally. This year, we will focus on deepening Marimekko's story and showcasing the richness of our design language, building on the broad attention we gained last year as we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Unikko print,' said Tiina Alahuhta-Kasko, president and chief-executive officer (CEO) of Marimekko Group. ' At Copenhagen fashion week in January, Marimekko's fashion show explored the relationship between art, architecture and fashion, delivering a combination of surprising colours and patterns that fashion lovers have learned to expect from us. In March, we opened the field of flowers exhibition in Osaka, featuring new floral prints by five designers.' 'The exhibition and the related pop-up stores will tour across Asia throughout the year, showcasing Marimekko's latest print designs—classics of the future—and provide an opportunity to reinforce our relationship with friends of our brand as well as introduce Marimekko to new customers, especially in Asia, which is the most important geographical area for our international growth,' added Alahuhta-Kasko. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SG)

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